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As you clicked on to Google today, you will have noticed a shining starlet as the Google Doodle, celebrating the life of Egyptian-born Italian-French singer, Dalida.

The Google Doodle switches between 14 of her most iconic looks, on what would have been her 86th birthday.

"Today’s Doodle celebrates Dalida, a French singer and actress, whose aching voice and real-life heartaches earned her a cult following worldwide," Google wrote of the singer.

All 14 of Dalida's most iconic looks, as shown in the Google Doodle. Google

"Her breakthrough single Bambino, tells the tale of a heartbroken boy who plays beautiful music on his mandolin The song became a hit in France, spending most of 1956 at the top of the charts. It also kicked off the artist’s 30-year singing career during which she would sell millions of records," Google adds.

Dalida was born Yolanda Cristina Gigliotti on January 17, 1933, and grew up in the suburbs of Cairo, Egypt. She was crowned Miss Egypt in 1954, before moving to Paris later that year, to pursue a career on screen.

In 2016 Dalida was released, a movie tribute to the much-loved singer.

About the Doodle

The Google Doodle can be seen around the region, from the UAE to Saudi Arabia. And as the map below shows, it's also visible throughout Europe and as far west as Iceland, and east as Japan.

The reach of January 17's Google Doodle tribute to Dalida. Google

Today would have also been Colombian writer Tomás Carrasquilla's 155th Birthday and English Australian children's author Cecilia May Gibbs' 136th Birthday. Both of which have been celebrated with Google Doodles of their own, in Colombia and Australia, respectively.